Generation to generation, succession of responsibilities

Anais 2022-04-21 09:01:03

The Lion King is not a succession model for people. People rise and fall like the sun, the old will eventually fall, and the young lives will continue their new journey of destiny, but the trajectory is similar and will eventually fall.

In the old life, your parents accompanied you, taught you the skills and abilities of life, nurtured you to grow up healthily, and finally completed the mission of your life.

What makes people feel the most profound is such a rotation law, how similar animals and people are, and the emotions in them, including love, family, and friendship, we will experience them one by one, the warmth and touching of their company, the help and the help when they are helpless. understand.

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  • Earnest 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Relive childhood classics and still look good. The core of the story is the animal version of Hamlet, but the theme is changed from revenge to an interpretation of growth and responsibility. A perfect balance of serious darkness and funny warmth, a classic animated film that both adults and children will applaud. The dubbing is brilliant, capturing the charm of the character, and Hans Zimmer's soundtrack is in love. (9.0/10)

  • Jewell 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    An indispensable work for growing up! Sharpen and conquer the spirit!

The Lion King quotes

  • Young Simba: Hey! Why don't you pick on somebody your own size?

    Shenzi: Like... you?

    Young Simba: Oops.

  • Mufasa: Simba, I'm very disappointed in you.

    Young Simba: I know.

    Mufasa: You could have been killed! You deliberately disobeyed me! And what's worse, you put Nala in danger!

    Young Simba: I was just trying to be brave like you.

    Mufasa: Simba, I'm only brave when I have to be. Being brave doesn't mean you go looking for trouble.

    Young Simba: But you're not scared of anything.

    Mufasa: I was today.

    Young Simba: You were?

    Mufasa: Yes. I thought I might lose you.

    Young Simba: Whoah. I guess even kings get scared, huh?

    Mufasa: Mmm-hmm.

    Young Simba: But you know what?

    Mufasa: What?

    Young Simba: I bet those hyenas were even scareder.

    Mufasa: [laughs] That's 'cause nobody messes with your dad! Come here, you!

    Young Simba: [laughing] No, no!

    [Mufasa and Simba have a little wrestling match]